gertdrache1
SM5 Hissing and Fuel Consumption
Summary of the thread
The owner of a 2002 Renault SM5 reported increased fuel consumption, a check engine light, and a loud hissing sound during acceleration. A suggestion was made to inspect the intake hose between the air filter and turbocharger, as cracks in this hose can cause such symptoms by affecting the air/fuel mixture. Upon inspection, a significant crack was found in the intake hose, and replacing it resolved the issues, including the hissing sound and fuel consumption, and the check engine light turned off.
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gertdrache1 (community.author)
Thank you for the suggestion. I'll inspect the intake hose as you advised but I did not observe any misfiring. If there a leak, does it always trigger the Check Engine light?
williamhunter66
A leak big enough will definitely trigger the check engine light because it throws off the oxygen sensor readings. And yeah, my intake hose had a split on the underside, I discovered it only after really feeling around. If you can't diagnose it yourself, take it to a workshop. It's a cheap fix, but a pain to track down sometimes.
gertdrache1 (community.author)
Thank you for the useful advice. I inspected the intake hose as you suggested, and indeed, there was a significant crack. Replacing it resolved the hissing sound, and the fuel consumption has improved. After replacing the leaking intake hose, the check engine light turned off by itself after a while. The repair cost amounted to around 100€. Thanks again!
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williamhunter66
Hissing and poor fuel economy? Sounds familiar. I had similar symptoms on my SM5. Have you checked the intake hose between the air filter and the turbocharger? Those hoses are known to crack with age. Makes a racket when the turbo spools up and it messes with the air/fuel mixture. Is your engine misfiring at all?